Sentence examples for completely bear from inspiring English sources

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But before you dismiss them completely, bear in mind that they also sit on flowers and plants, and are actually another source of pollination for many plants, some of which are human food crops.

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Chinese economists say that the cost does not have to be completely borne by the government — because once farmers start working in city jobs, they will start paying taxes and contributing to social welfare programs.

Presented in Spanish and English on different nights, this play by Roberto Ramos Perea is full of ideas and anger, but the political fury of the husband is not, in the English version, completely borne out by his characterization, and you can see the charting of the play a little too clearly between the lines.

In the five years since he was first announced as the lead, Hardy's profile has only risen, and I'm gratified that my initial enthusiasm for his selection has been completely borne out.

The NHIS does not cover indirect costs and therefore this cost is completely borne by the patient irrespective of their NHIS status.

Recently, a study on mitochondrial genome sequences (mtDNAs) of all extant bears presented for the first time an almost completely resolved bear phylogeny with support for most of the problematic nodes in the bear family tree, except for the position of the sloth bear [ 4].

When you look at the price tag you may just forget this idea completely, but bear in mind that you can download a free 30-day trial from Adobe's website ( http://www.adobe.com ).com

The preadolescent isn't really building his or her bear completely from scratch -- the outfits and accessories are all premade in foreign factories.

This gives investors pause: very small companies are more vulnerable to swings in the economic cycle, and trading in their shares tends to dry up completely in a bear market.

According to Feyerabend, while the concepts of relativity theory are sufficiently rich to state all of the facts captured by Newtonian physics, the two sets of concepts are "completely different" and bear "no logical relations" to each other (1958b, 83; 1961, 388; 1962, 88 89).

It's not that this inspired-by-fact story of celebrated scout and mountain man Hugh Glass and his battle for survival after being chewed up, spit out and left for dead by a particularly enraged bear completely avoids inflated moments, including but not limited to dreams, visions and folk wisdom of "the wind cannot affect a tree with strong roots" variety.

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